You can do this, but they won't necessarily be as accurate as I'd want them to be. If the fabric shifts just a smidge during the rolling etc. I would still cut mine with a rotary cutter and ruler. But, I'm a perfectionist. I use the strip dies all the time though!

I believe you can, you will have to cut them to fit the width of the machine first, and then turn them sideways to go through. Clear as mud?

funny, there are so many discriptions of quilts and stuff (the fleece scarf everyone is raving about) that I can not understand because I need to see the process happening to understand the directions, but I understood yours LOL We must be on the same wave lenghth or somthing. Thank you

You can do this, but they won't necessarily be as accurate as I'd want them to be. If the fabric shifts just a smidge during the rolling etc. I would still cut mine with a rotary cutter and ruler. But, I'm a perfectionist. I use the strip dies all the time though!

Thank you for the caution. I will play around with it when I get it :P

I sew scrap fabric together and cut out shapes using the Go. I haven't tried sewing strips and then cutting squares from that. I have the 6 1/2" square die so I guess I could sew 2 1/2 strips together and then cut the squares. I could have a rail fence block done in no time!